Wright, Robert Alderson Wright, Baron, 1869-1964
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- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, viewed online Feb. 14, 2022(Wright, Robert Alderson, Baron Wright (1869-1964), judge, born 15 October 1869 at South Shields, co. Durham; appointed judge of the King's Bench Division of the High Court and knighted in 1925; became a member of the House of Lords and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (law lord) in 1932; died at Burbage, Wiltshire, June 27, 1964)
- nuc90-67081: His Legal essays and addresses [MI] 1939(hdg. on NcU-L rept.: Wright, Robert Alderson Wright, baron, 1869-)
- Biog. & geneal. master index, Jan. 12, 2004(Wright, Robert Alderson, Lord of Durley (1869-1964))
- BL Web OPAC, Jan. 12, 2004(Wright, Robert Alderson, Baron Wright)
Wikipedia description:
Robert Alderson Wright, Baron Wright, (15 October 1869 – 27 June 1964) was a British judge. A commercial barrister, he was a Justice of the High Court from 1925 to 1932, when he was directly promoted to the House of Lords as a law lord. Robert Stevens described him as "one of the few significant British appeal judges of the twentieth century."
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